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Do neuromas pulsate? I think I have this. It feels like an area of my Leg pulsates to its own beat for hours. It makes my whole lower leg pulsate. But the pulsating feeling goes in a straight line down my calf.
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Why do you suspect a neuroma?

One neurologist suspected an acoustic neuroma in my head and ordered a MRI to examine. Guess that's your way to know for sure...
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Do neuromas pulsate? I think I have this. It feels like an area of my Leg pulsates to its own beat for hours. It makes my whole lower leg pulsate. But the pulsating feeling goes in a straight line down my calf.
Neuromas in the foot are fairly common...they arise from chronic compression of nerves in the foot from too narrow shoes.

Neuromas also arise from a genetic disease called Neurofibromatosis I and II. This is diagnosed with DNA testing.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroma

Have you tried to ice this aggravated nerve? Usually ice works.
If it is only on the outer calf, refrain from crossing your legs while sitting. Avoid kneeling, or any other compressions around the knee.
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Why do you suspect a neuroma .
I have some sort of damage to my nerves from acupuncture. This area pulsates and throbs so heavily ( right where needle would go in) the area below this spot on my leg has the weirdest feelings. I thought a neuroma may have formed around the injury. Would a neuroma show up on an X-ray?
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hi Canagirl,

I am sadly, all too familiar with neuromas. I formed a true neuroma on a nerve in my ankle that was partially transected during an ortho procedure and later had a surgical repair on it. A Morton's neuroma is not a true neuroma but a swelling and fibrous growth of irritated nerve. A true neuroma is the result of a nerve being partly or totally cut and forms when the nerve sends out new axons trying to reach its distal segment. When the axons can't get through they ball up like yarn and keep sending out more and more fibers that then get stimulated and fire all on their own. Mine was excruciating and I had intense shooting pains up my calf from it. Often it felt like someone had shoved a large bore hypodermic where the neuroma was and left it there. I was balled up on the couch until it was fixed, though with deficits.

Neuroma do not show up on X-ray and sometimes not on MRI. Nerves do not always show up well on MRI unless they are larger body nerves and the signal is suppressed specifically for them. They can sometimes be visualized on ultrasound but again depends on location and nerve size. It takes some trauma to partly or totally cut a nerve. They stretch well and even can take a puncture from a large blunt needle that tends to push the fibers aside (studies done because of surgical nerve blocks). Acupuncture needles are so small and superficially used, unless you had some special treatment I would think the risk of nerve transaction would be low. It is certainly possible for scar tissue to aggravate, tether or compress a nerve. Do you tend to scar excessively?

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Do neuromas pulsate? I think I have this. It feels like an area of my Leg pulsates to its own beat for hours. It makes my whole lower leg pulsate. But the pulsating feeling goes in a straight line down my calf.
neuroma, also known as a schwannoma usually wouldnt cause these. it would cause some parasthesia in one leg, or some pain, i watched an episode where(mystery diagnosis) where a woman marble feeling in her foot, and then excruciating pain, and later found it was a "neuroma on her hip causing the pain issue, as it affected her siatic nerve). my body pulsates in relation with my heartbeat, never found it why. It could be a circulation or a heart relation.
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